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HHH and iOS filmmaking featured on today’s Mac OS Ken!

I just got the best day-after-Christmas gift ever!  I was interviewed on today’s Mac OS Ken (the awesome daily Mac news podcast hosted by Ken Ray). Actually, the interview was recorded a couple days ago, but it went live this morning. During our 30 minute conversation, we gabbed about Hand Held Hollywood, the new HHH book, and some terrific filmmaking apps (including FiLMiC Pro).

You can also find the podcast in iTunes, or search for it within most iOS podcast apps that offer a program directory.

If you’re not already a listener, I highly recommend you check it out. And, if you like what you hear, you can show Ken a little love by purchasing the podcast’s very own iPhone/iPad app ($2.99)! I’ve been a fan of the Mac OS Ken podcast since the day it first hit the intertubes, and it was an enormous honor to be the subject of today’s show.

Thanks, Ken!

The app was not found in the store. :-(
‎FiLMiC Pro-Video Camera
‎FiLMiC Pro-Video Camera
Developer: FiLMiC Inc
Price: $14.99+
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Dear iPhone fanatics and filmmaking friends, This will be the final post for Hand Held Hollywood. To loyal HHH readers, I’m sure this feels somewhat overdue. Probably because it is.

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Shang-Chi Director Directed From His iPhone

I enjoyed reading this brief ScreenRant story, so I thought I’d share it here. It describes how Destin Daniel Cretton, the director of Marvel’s Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings, was forced to direct an important scene via his iPhone while in the hospital for the birth of his child! Sadly, it doesn’t divulge the details of that unusual workflow, but it’s an excellent reminder that we’re all toting the world’s most versatile piece of filmmaking gear in our pockets and purses!